I am back in Denmark after a 140 days around-the-world trip to train BJJ. If you follow this blog, you have most likely checked out www.BJJglobetrotter.com already, but if you haven't, there is a lot of stuff to read up on :)
It was an amazing experience to go around the world and meet so many people through BJJ. I am full of energy and inspiration, and is really excited to train with my friends here at home.
Coming home also means, that I will resume writing this blog again. I have, of course, a lot of stuff with me home in the backpack, that I will be working to implement in my game over the next months and years.
Good to be back on ShogunHQ, check back soon for updates!
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
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Nice to have you back buddy. It was quite a thrilling adventure to follow :)
I really enjoyed your interviews. We are all one indeed :)
Amazing!! Just finished reading your shogun blog from the beginning and just followed you around the world.
Just love your instructionals and your open attitude. Too bad I didn't know you were in my neck of the woods in Los Angeles. I would have driven you around. Maybe next time.
Thanks so much for sharing.
I'm also going to Hawaii in two weeks, hoping to get a day of surfing (white belt no stripes) and a day of bjj (white belt 4 stripes).
btw: what kind of camera and lenses did you use to shoot all those amazing photos?
Sure you read the globetrotter blog? ;)
http://www.bjjglobetrotter.com/?p=1571
Enjoy Hawaii, and make sure to drop by my friend Steven Saito for some training and perhaps surf tips!! Catch him on facebook!
Oh yes, I did read your Globetrotter blog. I got to the end your blog and how could i not read it???
Why do you ask? Did you have camera info there? sorry if i missed that.
Couple of funny things though: 1. your only "Black Belt" burger was at the Counter and they just opened up a branch down the street from my office and my office workers are trying to recreate your "Black Belt" burger from your order form pic off your blog. ha ha.
2. I had also just finished reading the book, Pilgrim's Progress (i'm not religious...well not in the narrow, organized sense of the word) as i was reading about your travels and the main character in PP is named...Christian. Coincidence? I think not!
Haha yeah the link I posted was a post about what camera and equipment I used ;) no worries man :)
I am still dreaming about that burger from the counter! :) it was one pound of bison, lettuce, tomato, spring onions, bacon and garlic sauce, as far as I remember. And don't forget the Parmesan fries! ;)
Grreat reading
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